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Biochemical and Phytochemical Constituents of Stem of Toddalia asiatica. L, A Wild Woody Liana

Published in February 2017 Issue 1 (Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2017)

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Abstract

In India, many indigenous plants are used in herbal medicine to cure diseases and heal injuries. Major pharmaceutical companies are currently conducting extensive research on plant materials gathered from the rain forests and other places for their potential medicinal value. Toddalia asiatica (L.) Lam. (Rutaceae) is widely used as a folk medicine in India. The roots are used in the treatment of indigestion and influenza and the leaves to treat lung diseases and rheumatism. The root and its bark have been used to treat fever, malaria, cholera, diarrhoea and rheumatism 1. Despite the use of this plant for such purposes, there is little information on the biochemical composition of Toddalia asiatica.  L.Var . floribunda.. This work is therefore aimed at documenting the biochemical compositions of Toddalia asiatica. L. Var . floribunda. From the earlier reports qualitative phytochemical results reveals that the methanolic stem extract of Toddalia asiatica.L. contain secondary metabolites like  Alkaloids, Flavonoids, Saponins, Steroids, Glycosides, Tannins. From the quantification result of various biochemical and phytochemical constituents like carbohydrates, proteins, total ascorbic acid, phenols, tannins and flavanoids content, it was noted that alkaloid found to be the highest with phenol as the next active constituents among the secondary metabolites in the stem. From the results it reveals Toddalia asiatica has the potential to be represented as an effective biochemical and therapeutic constituent for the future use in the medical field.

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Praveena A

K.S.Rangasamy College of Arts ...

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Suriyavathana M

K.S.Rangasamy College of Arts ...

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Article ID:
AJPTR71048
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AJPTR-01-000526
Published Date:
2017-02-01

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A & M (2017). Biochemical and Phytochemical Constituents of Stem of Toddalia asiatica. L, A Wild Woody Liana. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 7(1), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/2042

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